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Originally Posted by euplusia
I see a difference in the flowers between photo 3 and 4, but I am not sure if 4 is a hermaphrodite as male flowers of this species don't have antennae or beards.
Anyway wonderful plant and flower stem.
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i added two pics, the first one with the two stout fangs is from the third photo in the first thread, the male
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the second pic without the fang structure is the stigma of the hermaphrodite.
the stem is slightly over two feet and i aspire to grow it to those giant clusters i see pics from the internet. perhaps i would try growing them in sand and coconut fiber mixture and this one is a terrestial orchid and in the natural habitat, they can grow on land in sandy soil area